On 29 Dec, 2008, at 2:16 , Iain Buchanan wrote:

> If you actually mean Agilo, then why not use their vmware image?  Then
> you know they've tested the whole system, and it should "just work".

That's what a VM is made for :-)

> I believe they use Ubuntu, but I would hesitate before upgrading the
> system, (even with the OS provided packages) incase you break  
> something
> that Agilo depends on.

We used Ubuntu in the old 0.6 version, with 0.7 of Agilo we switched  
to a Daisy Linux which is a minimal version of Debian Etch. We did so  
using the Cohesive FT elastic server, which allows to build appliances  
from the website.

> Note though that last time I checked, they only supported Trac 0.10.x
> not 0.11.x

Since June 2008 we support Trac 0.11, now up to 0.11.2.1 with caching  
improvement extended to Agilo :-)

>> We had been facing lot of issues on installation as we try to do
>> custom installation to support all recent packages like Python  
>> 2.5/2.6
>> on CentOS 5/5.2.
>> In another instance Matplotlib gives segmentation fault in SUSE 10  
>> and
>> hence Agilo graphs are not showing up.

Stick to python 2.5 for now, and use all the system libraries you  
can :-)

Best
ANdreaT

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